Here are 7 famous actors from Mexico were born in 1954:
Humberto Zurita (September 2, 1954 Torreón-) is a Mexican film producer and actor. His children are called Sebastián Zurita and Emiliano Zurita.
Humberto Zurita began his acting career in the late 1970s with appearances on various Mexican television shows. He gained widespread popularity in the 1990s with his role as Pablo in the hit telenovela "La Pícara Soñadora." Since then, he has continued to act in numerous television shows and films, including "Paraíso perdido" and "La Reina del Sur."
In addition to his acting work, Zurita has also made a name for himself as a film producer. He co-founded the production company "Zurita Films" with his brother, Carlos Zurita, in the early 1990s. Together, they have produced a number of successful Mexican films, including "Bandidos" and "La hija del caníbal."
Zurita has been married to actress Christian Bach since 1986, and the couple has two sons, Sebastián and Emiliano. Sadly, Christian Bach passed away in February 2019 due to respiratory complications.
Sal Lopez (November 8, 1954 Mexico-) a.k.a. Sal López is a Mexican actor.
He is best known for his roles in popular movies such as "Full Metal Jacket," "American Me," and "Selena." Lopez grew up in East Los Angeles and began his acting career in the late 1970s. In addition to his work in film, he has also appeared on television shows such as "Hill Street Blues," "Miami Vice," and "ER." Lopez is a respected actor in the Latino community and has been recognized for his contributions to the arts. He is also an advocate for civil rights and social justice causes.
Alonso Echánove (August 28, 1954 Guanajuato-) is a Mexican actor.
He has appeared in over 40 films and television series in Mexico and the United States. Some of his most notable roles include Juventino Rosas in "El vuelo del águila", Carlitos in "Like Water for Chocolate", and Patricio Lafarga in "El Señor de los Cielos". Echánove has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to characters in popular animated series such as "The Powerpuff Girls" and "Danny Phantom". In addition to acting, he is a professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico and has taught courses in theater and film.
Alejandro Camacho (July 11, 1954 Mexico City-) is a Mexican actor and film producer. His children are called Francesca Guillén and Maximiliano Camacho.
Alejandro Camacho began his acting career in the late 1970s, starring in various Mexican telenovelas such as "Colorina" and "Amalia Batista". His talent as an actor quickly gained popularity and recognition, leading him to become one of the most beloved and respected figures in the Mexican acting industry. Some of his most notable performances include his role in the film "Nicotina" and the TV series "Capadocia".
Aside from his successful acting career, Camacho is also a prolific producer, having produced numerous films and TV series. He founded the production company "Camacho Entertainment" in 2012, which has become one of the most successful production companies in Mexican cinema.
In addition to his work in the entertainment industry, Camacho is a strong advocate for social causes and has been involved with many philanthropic activities throughout his career. He is particularly focused on environmental conservation and has been involved with organizations such as the National Ecology Institute in Mexico.
Arturo Rueda Baron (June 27, 1954 Mexico City-) also known as Arturo Rueda or Arturo Rueda Barón is a Mexican film producer and actor. He has one child, Rodrigo Rueda Terrazas.
Arturo Rueda Baron began his career in the film industry in the early 1980s, working as an assistant director and producer on several Mexican films. He eventually rose to prominence as a producer, working on some of Mexico's most successful and critically acclaimed films, including "Las Buenas Hierbas" and "La Zona." In addition to producing, Rueda has also appeared as an actor in several Mexican films, including "Por Siempre Mi Amor" and "La Mujer de Mi Hermano." Rueda is known for his commitment to promoting the Mexican film industry and his work in supporting new and emerging filmmakers. He has been recognized for his contributions to the industry with several awards, including the Ariel Award, Mexico's highest honor for film.
Ricardo Silva Elizondo (February 7, 1954 Mexico-) is a Mexican singer, actor and voice actor.
He began his career in the 1970s as a member of the group "Los Hermanos Zavala". He later focused on voice acting and dubbing, becoming one of the most prominent Spanish-language dubbing actors in Latin America. Some of his most notable works include dubbing the character of Scooby Doo, Homer Simpson, and Dr. Hibbert in the Spanish versions of the popular TV shows. He has also served as a director and translator for various dubbing projects. In addition to his voice acting work, Silva has released several music albums, including "Tequila con limón" and "Lo que más quiero". He has won numerous awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry, including the Mexican Academy of Film’s Ariel Award for Best Actor in 1985 for his role in the film "El año de la peste".
Jaime Garza (January 28, 1954 Monterrey-) a.k.a. Jaime Francisco Garza Alardín is a Mexican actor.
Jaime Garza began his acting career in the late 1970s and rose to fame in the 1980s through leading roles in telenovelas such as "Bianca Vidal" and "El Maleficio." In addition to his work in television, Garza has also appeared in films like "El Taxista Caliente" and "El Gangster." He is known for his versatile acting abilities and has played a variety of roles throughout his career. Off-screen, Garza is involved in various philanthropic efforts and has worked with charities such as the National Autistic Society of Mexico. He continues to work in the entertainment industry, making occasional appearances on television and in film.